Επιλογή Air Condition

melina

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Γιατί να χάσουν καλέ ψυκτικό υγρό;
Αν δεν έχει γίνει λάθος στην εγκατάσταση (που θα φανεί αμέσως) δεν πρόκειται να χάσει ποτέ ούτε σταγόνα.
Κλειστό κύκλωμα είναι.
 

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Μιας και προσφατα εξοπλησα το νεο μου σπιτι να πω το εξης. Για το σαλονι αγοραστηκε ενα mitsu heavy και συγκεκριμενα to zr wf 24000 btu me wifi
για το υπνοδωματιο toytomi gosai 9000 btu
Το mitsu ειναι πραγματικη δυναμη και η εξωτερικη μοναδα αθορυβη αλλα και η εσωτερικη
Το μονο θεμα ειναι οτι κανει κατι κρακ κρουκ δλδ μαλλον συντονισμο των πλαστικων. Το εχει δωσει το καταστημα στα κεντρικα σαν θεμα και περιμενω να ερθει τεχνικος
Το toyotomi δεν μπορω να εκφερω ακομα γνωμη μιας και στο υπνοδωματιο δεν αναβω τοσο πολυ οσο στο σαλονι
Απο προχτες το μιτσου δεν το εχω κλεισει καν
Το καλο στο wifi app του mitsu ειναι οτι δειχνει και καταναλωση kwh ανα μηνα
Τωρα το μελλον θα δειξει .
 


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An air conditioner can lose Freon (refrigerant) for several reasons, primarily due to leaks or system issues. Here are the main causes:

Leaks in the Refrigerant Lines: Over time, the copper tubing or joints in the AC system can develop small leaks due to corrosion, vibration, or physical damage. These leaks allow Freon to escape gradually.

Faulty or Worn Seals and Fittings: Seals, gaskets, or connections (like Schrader valves) can degrade or become damaged, leading to refrigerant loss.Punctures or Damage to Components: Physical damage to the evaporator coil, condenser coil, or other components from impact, debris, or manufacturing defects can cause Freon to leak.

Improper Installation or Maintenance: Poorly installed systems, such as improperly brazed joints or loose fittings, can lead to leaks. Neglecting regular maintenance can also exacerbate wear and tear, increasing the likelihood of leaks.

Corrosion: Exposure to moisture or environmental factors can cause corrosion in the coils or tubing, creating pinhole leaks over time.

Manufacturing Defects: In rare cases, defective components from the factory, such as weak welds or substandard materials, can lead to refrigerant leaks.

Age and Wear: Older AC units naturally wear out, and components like coils or lines may develop cracks or weak points, allowing Freon to escape.

Vibration-Induced Wear: Constant vibrations from the compressor or other moving parts can loosen connections or cause micro-cracks in the refrigerant lines.

Note: Freon (a brand name for certain refrigerants like R-22 or R-410A) doesn’t get “used up” during normal operation since it circulates in a closed-loop system. Any loss of Freon is almost always due to a leak or system breach. If you suspect a Freon leak, a professional technician should inspect the system, locate the leak, and repair it before recharging the refrigerant. Regular maintenance can help prevent these issues.
 


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